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    Hard Work Values

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    Study, Work, Family Life, and Support. What emphasis do work, study and family life have in your country or in your culture? Which of the 3 is most important in your country or in your culture? The USA puts a lot of emphasis on hard work. In fact, according to one source (Schabner, D., 1970), Americans "work more than anyone in the industrialized world.". The reason for this is because America views hard work as part of the American dream. I would say that America's attitude to hard work is that

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    United Methodist Churches that use social media tools effectively have an edge in attracting young adults. Young adults are more likely to first engage the church through the use of social media. Furthermore, social media creates an outlet for young adults to hear about church events and provides an opportunity for a timely flow of information to this group. However, what is effective social media? The use of social community geared towards the external community, rather than current church members

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    Slant and Charge

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    remember, is influenced by the principle of selection. The process of selecting knowledge and highlighting that takes place when we put our knowledge into words to achieve the communicator. Since emphasis is simply given stress to subject and indicating what is important or less important, slanting by use of emphasis is unavoidable, both in speech and writing. Any knowledge that comes to us through words has been subjected to the double screening of the principle of selection and the slanting of language

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    The Venus of Willendorf is one of the oldest and most famous early images of a human. She represents what use to be the “ideal woman” with her curvy figure and the emphasis on fertility seen in the features of her sculpted body. This paper will analyze the Venus of Willendorf sculpture in terms of its formal analysis. Most of the information about the Venus of Willendorf is based on scientific research and theory because there is no actual documentation that dates back as far as the sculpture.

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    Exposition is one of four rhetorical modes of discourse, along with argumentation, description and narration. It is also used for speeches. The purpose of exposition is to provide some background and inform the readers about the plot, character, setting and theme of the essay, story or motion picture (Huy, 2015) Another classification of writing types: Millrood (2001, 134-142) as cited in Salah (2010) gives a brief description to the types of writing in his book.He says that writing can be expressive

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    Running Horned Woman

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    n’Ajjer transformed from a region full of grasslands to a desert. The artist of the Running Horned Woman creates this piece with a variety of elements of art, such as line, color, and space, and principles of design, such as movement, proportion, and emphasis. By selecting these elements and principles, the artwork focuses on the woman of the piece as the main subject. This piece

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    Tomb Of Nebamun Essay

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    In the Tomb of Nebamun, you can see four visual elements of art, which are shape, color, value and space. And you can also see four visual principles of art; pattern, proportion, unity and emphasis. In this essay I will be discussing each of the four visual elements of art and the four visual principles of art. When looking inside the tomb you can see the four elements of art. First you see the different shapes of people, animals and other objects. With the different shapes you can see what is

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    application of scumbling lines, her carefully particularly thought out application of muted complementary and monochromatic colours, and how she actually makes use of blurred soft-edged shapes, all for the most part contribute in influencing unity and emphasis within her self-portrait, giving her painting an overall unearthly ambience. Florine's visually fairly apparent and delicate application of scumbling lines creates an impression of unity , which she has achieved through her use of thin , almost

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    of line in his painting to help put a great amount of emphasis on Alexander. There are multiple figures in the painting extending their hands in the direction of Alexander creating invisible implied lines, leading the eyes to end up on him. Although the figures are pointing at him, not one of them is looking directly at his face. Yet, multiple characters are staring at or in the direction of his extended arm. This places a great deal of emphasis on his arm. Along with these implied lines, there are

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    many schools in America don’t put emphasis on inclusion

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